SSC CHSL 2020: application, eligibility, exam date, syllabus


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November 7, 2020 11:02:50 am


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SSC CHSL 2020: The Personnel Selection Commission (SSC) issued the last notification for the Combined Upper Secondary Level (CHSL) 2020. The application process has started at scc.nic.in and will remain open until December 15th. Offline challans can be shipped until December 19. The level I exam will take place from April 12 to 27, 2021, according to the official notice.

Through CHSL 2020, candidates will be recruited for the positions of lower division secretary, junior secretary assistant, postal assistant, classification assistant and data entry operators for various ministries, departments or offices of the Government of India. However, the total number of vacancies has not yet been published.

SSC CHSL 2020: Eligibility

Years: Applicant must be at least 18 years of age to apply. The upper part is limited to 27 years. Age will be calculated as of January 1, 2021. Additionally, age will be relaxed for students in the reserved category according to government rules.

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Education: Candidates must have passed class 12 or an equivalent exam from a recognized board or university. For DEO positions, however, you must have a scientific stream with mathematics as a subject.

SSC CHSL 2020: Rate

An application fee of Rs 100 will apply. For women, SC, ST, PwD and former military candidates, the fee is exempt.

SSC CHSL 2020: Exam Pattern

Level I will be a computer test. Those who pass this level will be selected for descriptive work or level II. The selected candidates will then be called up for a skills test or a typing test. There will be no provision for reevaluation or revision in the exam. The Level I exam will consist of objective and multiple-choice questions only. Questions will be asked in both English and Hindi for Parts II, III and IV. There will be a negative rating of 0.50 points for each incorrect answer.

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